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View all search resultsSurabaya Mayor Tri Rismaharini knelt down on the ground and broke into tears as she held a meeting with doctors and hospital directors in Surabaya amid the spike of COVID-19 cases in East Java’s capital city, which has become Indonesia’s epicenter of the outbreak.
Surabaya, the capital of East Java, continues to defy calls to reinstate large-scale restrictions (PSBB), which were officially lifted earlier this month, despite the continued increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city.
Two mobile testing labs had been loaned for use in Surabaya – the epicenter of the outbreak in East Java – but they were taken over by the province’s COVID-19 task force and sent to Lamongan and Tulungagung regencies instead.
Calm has returned to roads across Surabaya, East Java, after a series of deadly terrorist attacks on Sunday and Monday. However, residents are told to put up their fights against terrorist groups by observing their surrounding and to report to authorities any suspicious activities.
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